The first batch of rain/snow came through Sunday morning and didn't really add up to much across the Tri-state. What little did accumulate mostly melted.

Additional snow moved through the region late Sunday and overnight into Monday, dropping 1 to 2 inches of snow in most places. The National Weather Service said some northern counties did get more, with reports of 5.1 inches near Wilmington and 4 inches in parts of Warren County, while parts of Northern Kentucky saw only a dusting.

A portion of the storm called the "dry slot" moved directly over Cincinnati and areas south, cutting off the rain just after it changes to snow. This meant our snow totals were on the lower side of the range.